Sue Braykane
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They're not side by side.
They're in line.
So it's a narrow transport too.
Yeah, and I also noticed, too, the unload capability, the options to be able to fill a box planter, to be able to fill a bulk mill planter or a drill or an air seeder.
Your auger and the equipment that you have attached to those seed tenders make that functional for all types of seeding.
And that's something else that we learned.
You mentioned over the years.
Strobel's a company that's been around for a long time.
There's a long family history.
There's a lot of research and a lot of listening to farmers that goes into all the products you have.
Yeah, that was one thing that I was excited to see out at the trade show.
Having heard and seen some of Cale Carlson's videos was to be able to see that equipment in person.
And I remember stating that I was impressed with how heavy duty it looked like everything was built.
The steel is significant when you look at that dirt moving equipment.
Yeah, I did find that interesting to see that you literally had a scraper of all sizes.
Everything that looked like I could just fill in my irrigation pivot track to I could move a ton of earth and get ready for my next building to go in place.
Yeah, I know when you got a box blade on a farm, it's one of those things that you keep finding different and more uses for it.
Whether you're a feedlot and you should scrape your lots with it or use it for snow or moving your silage or earlage or just keeping your driveway level and flat.
But I also know that you are having a program right now that allows even maybe more opportunities for growers to put strobel equipment on their farms.
What's that program look like?